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International Exchange Series to Advance Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Dr. Katharina Ruckstuhl

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When

2 to 3 p.m., Sept. 27, 2022

Where

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Join us in person or remotely for a series of conversations with international scholars around Indigenous Data Sovereignty, jointly hosted by the BIO5 Institute, the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, and the Native Nations Institute. 

Co-sponsors for this event include:  American Indian Studies (AIS); AIS Graduate Interdisciplinary Program; Collaboratory for Indigenous Data Governance; Department of Community, Environment and Policy; Indigenous Peoples® Law & Policy Program; Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; Provost's Investment Fund; Western Region Public Health Training Center; and University of Arizona Libraries


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